One will want to convert H 2 promptly to NH 3 via the high-temperature Haber process. |
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The Haber process allowed the mass production of fertilizers, which has fueled a boom in agricultural productivity. |
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Today, nearly a century later, the Haber process remains the only economically viable method for producing synthetic nitrogen fertilizer. |
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There is no other officer or employee of Haber who is capable of providing portfolio management services. |
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Researchers estimate that at least one-third of the human population is currently being fed, directly or indirectly, with the help of the Haber process. |
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Pediatrician Dr. Richard Haber has taken the time to answer many of the questions send in by parents. |
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Also, Dr. Haber is a regular contributor to the MCH e-newsletter Where Kids Come First. |
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There is no certainty that either Mr. Haber or Mr. Dixon will continue to be officers of Haber. |
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Mr. Haber also serves on the Board of Advisors of Columbia University's Mailman School of Public Health. |
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The owner-buyer, Jeffrey Haber, a thirty-nine-year-old fellow with uncombed blond hair, resembled a pudgy, ungainly boy. |
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In his report, Dr. Haber indicates that the Claimant has a history of intravenous drug abuse about 20 years ago. |
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The ammonia produced in the Haber process is the main raw material for production of nitric acid. |
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Every other Friday starting May 28 you can tune in to CJAD Radio 800 AM to listen to Dr. Richard Haber as he dispenses health information to parents. |
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Since everybody had spent bucketloads of money on advertising, says Warren Haber, a partner of Grand Central Holdings, a New York venture-capital firm, few were able to make themselves heard above the noise. |
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The second reference was made in a report dated September 25, 1992, by Dr. Haber, a gastroenterologist who examined the Claimant regarding his hepatitis. |
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The sub-advisory agreement provides that, so long as Haber Trilix Advisors, LP has met its standard of care, it will not be liable for any loss sustained by the Trust. |
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This has begun to strain the Juba Valley Alliance, which, until recently, had been delicately balanced between the Haber Gedir factions of the Hawiye and those belonging to the Marehan, one of the major Darod sub-clans. |
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Richard Haber, MD, FAAP, FRCPC is an associate professor of pediatrics at McGill University and the Director of the Pediatric Consultation Centre at The Montreal Children's Hospital. |
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Dr. Haber will be a regular guest on The Kim Fraser Show. |
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Dr. Haber is the director of the MCH Pediatric Consultation Centre. |
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When his work was interrupted by the war, at the behest of Fritz Haber he turned his attention to developing a gasmask. |
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Natural gas is a major feedstock for the production of ammonia, via the Haber process, for use in fertilizer production. |
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In the Haber process for the production of ammonia, hydrogen is generated from natural gas. |
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The 1910s and 1920s witness the rise of the Haber process and the Ostwald process. |
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But as the match swung from end to end Malta were saved by the brilliance of Haber who tipped Brynjar Gunnarsson's 53rd minute strike off the crossbar and away for a corner. |
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William Haber, launches upon this unique opportunity to jettison his own dronish existence, and remake the world to match his personal vision of utopia. |
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The Germans employed the Haber process of nitrogen fixation to provide their forces with a constant supply of gunpowder despite the British naval blockade. |
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Again, as in the case of muncho, haiga, the present subjunctive of the verb haber, is also an archaism still found in many dialects of Spanish. |
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The conditional was, in like manner, the infinitive plus a shortened form of the past descriptive indicative of haber. |
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